<HR color=#cfb992 SIZE=1> <!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->"The beading would not be ground into the production die by hand, it would be cut into the softened die block with a round tip chisel. The cutting tools used by die workers are an enormous array of chisels, gravers, and polisher/burnishing points, rounds and flats. Die engraving-cutting, polishing is not done with one tool, but with many."
But it is still done by hand. And if you read enough WWII history you should know that there was a shortage of skilled tool makers. They were in the service. I also did not say that the tooling was done as outside labor.
But it is still done by hand. And if you read enough WWII history you should know that there was a shortage of skilled tool makers. They were in the service. I also did not say that the tooling was done as outside labor.
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